Immigration and Customs Enforcement
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement | |
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Abbreviation | ICE |
Motto | "Protecting National Security and Upholding Public Safety" |
Predecessor | • Criminal investigation resources of the • United States Immigration and Naturalization Service • Investigative and intelligence resources of the • United States Customs Service |
Parent organization | US/Department/Homeland Security |
Headquarters | Washington DC |
Staff | 19,330 |
Interest of | Amnesty International USA |
The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is a US based governmental group.
Mass surveillance
- Full article: Mass surveillance
- Full article: Mass surveillance
In January 2018, the ICE was officially permitted to agency-wide access to a nationwide license plate recognition database. The system gave the agency access to billions of license plate records and new powers of real-time location tracking, raising concerns from civil liberties.[1]
Minimum Prisoner levels
Ghita Schwartz, Senior Staff Attorney for CCR, said, in releasing the report: “Almost all guaranteed minimums [of prisoners] are found in facilities that contract with private prison companies, and ICE [Immigration and Customs Enforcement] actively collaborates with these companies to keep details of their contracts secret.”[2]
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